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Meanings of little pantomime in English
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Usage of little pantomime in English
1
There was, however, still just enough excitement to cover a littlepantomime.
2
I have the feeling that the locals are used to this littlepantomime.
3
This littlepantomime did not escape the Baron, who looked hard at his wife.
4
The littlepantomime piece was called 'Pierrot in Love'.
5
Then we went through a very grim littlepantomime.
6
So I went through a littlepantomime of processing what she'd said and agreeing to it.
7
To treat you with a littlepantomime.
8
There was a brief but hearty greeting between two men, who seemed to be the principals in this littlepantomime.
9
He bowed in submission, and she smiled so kindly, that I wished the occasion for the littlepantomime had not occurred.
10
When I mention Robert Kilroy-Silk's brief, disastrous spell in the party, Farage performs a littlepantomime of horror at the memory.
11
He wanted her and thought, from the way she had looked at the absurd littlepantomime with the rubber hose earlier, that she wanted him.
12
It was all a littlepantomime of domestic life,- avaried ,yetorderly pantomime, and it had continued with suitable variations for more than seven years.